Arrival, reception and transfer to the hotel. We'll observe the contrasts between the citys historic center and the modern buildings of the eastern sector, discovering favorite spots for both tourists and locals. Our first stop will be the iconic Libertador Bernardo O Higgins Avenue, also known as Alameda, where we ll marvel at the Moneda Presidential Palace, an imposing neoclassical building that houses a fundamental part of Chilean history. We will continue our panoramic tour through the picturesque pedestrian walkways of the city center, passing by the Plaza de Armas, a strategic point from where the first plans of the city were drawn up. Surrounding it, we ll appreciate several historic buildings, including the majestic Cathedral, the imposing Central Post Office, and the elegant Santiago City Hall. Then, we ll ascend Santa Lucía Hill (Mondays closed), an architecturally and historically beautiful site that played a crucial role in the founding of the city and remains a popular destination among Santiago residents. Afterward, we will head to other local recreational areas, such as Parque Forestal, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the vibrant Lastarria neighborhood. We will cross the Mapocho River to reach the lively Bellavista neighborhood, known for its intense cultural and artistic activity, as well as being one of the capital s favorite nightlife destinations. We will conclude our exploration by delving into the new city center, visiting Providencia and the Las Condes and Vitacura districts, where we will enjoy spaces like Bicentenario Park, one of the city s new icons. At the end of our immersion in the eastern part of Santiago, a symbol of growth and modernity, we will head back to the hotel.